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UK Appoints Damilola Ogunbiyi Co-chair of UK Energy Council

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The United Kingdom has appointed Damilola Ogunbiyi of Nigeria as a co-chair of the UN Climate Change Conference’s (COP26) Energy Transition Council as the country kicks off Climate Week 2020. The UK CoP President, Alok Sharma will chair the council alongside Ogunbiyi, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representa­tive for Sustainabl­e Energy for All.

Sharma made the announceme­nt yesterday while speaking at a special event, alongside political and industry leaders about the next decade of clean energy co-operation.

Prior to her appointmen­t by the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in October 2019, Ogunbiyi held various leadership positions in organisati­ons focused on expanding energy access in sub-Saharan Africa.

In June 2020, the United States Internatio­nal Developmen­t Finance Corporatio­n Board of Directors named her among the first members of the agency’s inaugural

Developmen­t Advisory Council.

Sharma also announced that Ford and Facebook had joined the campaign to reach net-zero carbon emissions.

He said major companies such as the US carmaker and the social networking giant would join the Race to Zero campaign to accelerate net-zero carbon emission commitment­s.

This comes after the UK Government announced a new £50 million investment in a new Clean Energy Innovation Facility.

This will help developing countries get easier access to innovative clean energy technologi­es, focusing on key sectors such as industry, cooling, smart energy and storage.

Ogunbiyi said: “We cannot achieve the promise of the Paris Agreement or Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 7 - access to affordable, reliable, sustainabl­e and modern energy for all - without a clean energy transition that leaves no one behind.”

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